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CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY Comes to Life

SRMTC_Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryLocal Youth Actors perform the classic story June 30 – July 1

Williamstown, KY – Stage Right Musical Theatre Company is thrilled to present “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” through their arts education program “Rising Stars Academy” June 30
and July 1st at Grant County High School’s Theatre.

For three weeks, 25 young artists ages 8-18 have worked together with industry professionals to bring Roald Dahl’s classic story to life in a fun and inventive way. The program is headed by local artist Mikinley Grace Lustenberg, who serves as the production’s director as well.
“For eight years Stage Right has done what it does best: provide high-quality arts education to the young artists of Grant County and the surrounding region,” Artistic Director John Siedenberg II said, “We’ve reached hundreds of families through our summer camps and we can’t wait for Grant County to see what these young artists have been working on this summer.”

The program, beginning in 2016 allows students of all levels to work together to bring a production to life. Some students have been performing since they were little while others are joining Stage Right to make their performing debut.

“These young artists not only experience the thrills of performing,” Siedenberg said, “they also develop crucial life skills throughout the experience. Public speaking, responsibility, perseverance, and teamwork are only a few of the things our students gain when they join one of these productions.”

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is dramatized by Richard R. George and based on the book by Roald Dahl. It follows the familiar story we all know and love:

“Roald Dahl’s classic story about a young boy named Charlie, a magical factory, and the mysterious owner of it. Oompa Loompas, A Chocolate River, and some peculiar squirrels all await you behind the gates of Willy Wonka’s factory this summer. Purchase your GOLDEN TICKET and join us for an adventure of a lifetime.”

Performances for the show will be:

  • June 30 at 7:30
  • July 1 at 3:30 and 7:30

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will be presented at Grant County High School’s theatre.
Tickets can be purchased at the door.

For more information about Rising Stars Summer camp please email education@StageRightMTC.org

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Village Players Presents RELATABLE AND INFLATABLE (THE BEACH BALL CHRONICLES) June 23, 24, 25

VP_Relatable and InflatableJune 19, 2023, Fort Thomas, KY— Village Players of Fort Thomas proudly presents their annual program of six new plays by local authors this weekend Friday and Saturday, June 23rd and 24th at 8 pm., and Sunday June 25th at 2pm. Tickets are $15 and available online in advance or at the door prior to performance. Drue Harris is directing all six plays and Tessa Killen is the stage manager.

“It was a really fun challenge to put these very different plays into a cohesive form,” says director Drue Harris. “The settings run the gamut, from a dressing room, to a car, to a beach. And with each play being only about 10 minutes long, we had to be creative, not only about the set, but also about the props and costumes.”

Angela K. Forbes, the group’s president and chair of its playwriting group, puts it this way: “The focus of our short play productions is on actors bringing new works to life. We’re very fortunate to have cultivated a community of talented writers and we’re very proud to bring their new plays to local audiences.”

Tickets are $15.00 and available online at villageplayers.org.

Relatable and Inflatable features the work of playwrights Bill Brohaugh, Roger Collins, Rose Vanden Eynden, Teri Foltz, A.K. Forbes, and Lisa Holt; as well as the talents of local actors Autumn Ashford, C.J. Bossart, Ryan Bowron, Ashley Gore, Katie Jensen, Sherry McCamley, Elaine Michael, Kathryn Muck, Fred Murrell, Tara Ruggles, and Ella Wesselman.

Relatable Inflatable (The Beach Ball Chronicles) Features Six New Plays:

Griping in the Green Room by Roger Collins
Hedwyn – Katie Jensen
Osian – C.J. Bossart
Jim – Ella Wesselman

A Day at the Beach by Teri Foltz
Owen – Ryan Bowron
Holly – Tara Ruggles
Mother – Elaine Michael

Sandcastle by Teri Foltz
Margie – Kathryn Muck
Annie – Ashley Gore
Ellery – C.J. Bossart

Monster Talent by Bill Brohaugh and Lisa Holt
Pat – Autumn Ashford
Aaron – Fred Murrell
Voice – Ella Wesselman

Love Potion #1 by Rose Vanden Eynden
Robin – Autumn Ashford
Wiz – Sherry McCamley

A Purpose-Driven Beach Ball by A.K. Forbes
Candace – Kathryn Muck
Troy – Ryan Bowron
Jim – Fred Murrell
Nancy – Sherry McCamley

Village Players of Fort Thomas is a vibrant community theatre, continually producing plays and musicals for almost 60 years. Our productions range across a spectrum of periods and styles, presented in our intimate, three-quarter-thrust performance space in the heart of Fort Thomas, Kentucky. We stage innovative and of-the-moment works alongside beloved classic pieces while serving as an incubator for new talent, ideas, and writing. Each season features four mainstage shows, including a family-friendly winter production, as well as a summer production of original short plays produced by the New Works branch of the group.

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THE FERRYMAN Runs June 30-July 9

CAST_The FerrymanTHE FERRYMAN
Commonwealth Students Artists Theatre
June 30-July 9
Stained Glass Theatre [Newport]

The Ferryman is set in Northern Ireland in 1981, during the height of the Troubles. Quinn, a former terrorist, has swapped his career with the Irish Republican Army (IRA) for a life on the farm in rural Armagh. He now lives with his sickly wife, their children, his sister-in-law and nephew. The IRA murdered Quinn’s brother, Seamus, when he was just twenty years old and his body has only recently been discovered. He was one of the sixteen men and women who were killed and buried in unknown locations during the 1970s, leaving their family unsure as to whether they were alive or dead. Seamus was apparently shot dead following Quinn’s defection from the IRA in 1972, and a threateningly influential IRA member, Muldoon, now comes to pay Quinn a visit. He is keen to ensure that there are no further repercussions to the IRA’s cause, now Seamus’ murder has come to light.

  • Fri-Sat, June 30-July 1 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 2 at 2pm
  • Fri-Sat, July 7-8 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, July 9 at 2pm

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GREASE Runs June 29-July 16

BCT_GreaseGREASE
Brookville Community Theatre
June 29-July 16
[Brookville, Oh.]

Directed by James Nelson

Cast: Lizzie Salata as Sandy, Adonis Lemke as Danny, Caden Phillips as Kenickie, Chey Williford as Rizzo, Lindsay Hinds as Frenchy, Kevin Willardson as Doody, Lilly Petty as Marty, Kendal Garrett as Roger/Teen Angel, Laura Robbins as Jan, Debbi Robbins as Miss Lynch, Mark Van Luvender as Vince Fontaine, Jonah Sievers as Sonny, Mary Tarkany as Patty, Jay Norman as Eugene & Erica Flory as Cha-Cha/Ensemble
Ensemble: Zayn Van Luvender, Katelyn Hanes, Kris Schmitt & Alexis Lambert

  • Thu-Sat, June 29-July 1 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 2 at 3pm
  • Thu-Sat, July 6-8 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 9 at 3pm
  • Thu-Sat, July 13-15 at 8pm
  • Sun, July 16 at 3pm

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DEAR EDWINA JR. Runs June 29-July 1

TCP_Dear EdwinaDEAR EDWINA JR.
Tree County Players
June 29-July 1
[Greensburg, Ind.]

Directed by Morgan Kramer
Produced by Amanda Gault

Dear Edwina JR. is a heartwarming musical about the joys of growing up, from the creators of Junie B. Jones, The Musical. Written in a “show-within-a-show” format, Dear Edwina JR. is the perfect “girl power” musical for a new generation.

Dear Edwina JR. follows the adventures of plucky advice-giver-extraordinaire, Edwina Spoonapple, as she directs the neighborhood kids in a series of buoyant production numbers for the latest edition of her weekly “Advice-a-Palooza.” Edwina and her friends share wisdom on everything from trying new foods to making new friends, through clever, catchy and poignant songs.

  • Thu-Sat, June 29-July 1 at 7pm

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